'Minecraft' Players on Windows Q0 and Mobile can now Build Together



Minecraft is a fantastic place to play for those who are on their own However, it also offers groups the perfect platform to work on and then break up. In this regard the game's developer Mojang is making it easier to host your friends by offering cross-platform play between Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition and Minecraft: Pocket Edition. You can now have up five players in the same session via a local network using their PC, iOS or Android devices. Microsoft's new OS also has a reason to be thrilled: the Windows 10 version now supports five-person online multiplayer via Xbox Live. Microsoft has put a ton of work into its new Xbox app for Windows 10 -- it's determined to prove that the OS is a worthwhile upgrade for PC gamers- and this could make it easier for beginners to create collaborative builds.
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Minecraft: Pocket Edition is now available for people who are glued to their mobile or tablet. The controls for touch have been updated and Mojang has added controller support, with the dedicated button mapping screen. Better yet, there's now enhanced weather effects, including directional rain, the ability to run and sneak, and access to the spooky "Nether" dimension. It's not difficult to allow Minecraft to become forgotten. Mojang's Minecon convention this year showed that the popularity of Minecraft has never been higher. Each iterative update is equally important.

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